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Men's Traditional Irish Aran Sweater
For hundreds of years, women in the rural villages of the Aran Islands off the western coast of Ireland have knit natural wool sweaters for their fisherman kin. At weekly gatherings, they examined each other's work and continually invented intricate new stitches. Each of the stitches in this generously sized, traditional Aran sweater represents a facet of fishing culture: the honeycomb stitch for hard work, the cable stitch for safety on the waters, and the basket weave as a wish for a plentiful catch.
Made in Ireland. 100% merino wool. Men’s sizes M (38-40), L (42-44), XL (46-48), XXL (50-52).
Hand-wash or dry clean.
The thick-knit, cream-colored sweater that we often associate with fishermen has its origins on the Aran Islands at the mouth of Galway Bay in western Ireland. Enterprising women on the islands began knitting the sweaters in the early 1900s, using untreated, lanolin-rich wool. The goal was not only to provide a heavy and water-resistant garment to keep their families warm in Galway Bay's rough weather, but also to supplement the island's fishing economy by making a craft that could be sold year-round and utilized traditional skills and patterns. Journalist and Irish culture activist Pádraig Augustine Ó Síocháin helped make the Aran sweaters especially popular in the mid-20th century by organizing the export of hand-knit sweaters to other countries.
There is a myth that families each have their own patters of stitches, and that a drowned fisherman could be recognized by the designs on his sweater, much like a Scottish clan tartan. While it's true that certain stitches have come to take on symbolic meanings, the diversity of patterns is more accurately attributed to the creative group of artisans who started making the sweaters. Always eager to show off new ideas, creative knitters developed new patterns and taught them to their friends, who added their own twists and passed the pattern along again.
Today, folks on the islands and visitors from around the world often choose sweaters based on the symbolism that the different intricate stitches have taken on. Just some of the patterns found include:
- Cable stitches represent fishing ropes and therefore the tools of a hard worker and safety on the water.
- Braided cable stitches evoke the strength of close family ties.
- Moss stitches represent abundance in nature.
- Diamond stitches mimic the shape of fishing nets mesh, the key to success on the Arans.
- Basket stitch represents a plentiful catch.
- Honeycomb stitches represent the hard work of the honeybee and the rewards of an industrious life.
- Trinity stitches are traditional Celtic motifs and signify cultural pride.
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Pros
- Warm (7)
- Comfortable (6)
- High quality (5)
- Stylish (4)
- Breathable (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Casual wear (5)
- Everyday (3)
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- Reviewer Profile:
- Comfort-oriented (5), Classic style (4)
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes (5)
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I would buy this sweater again
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- Comfortable
- Warm
Cons
Best Uses
- Casual Wear
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The sweater was a size to small for me ,I have returned the sweater and I am looking forward to getting the replacement.
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- Feels too small
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- Feels true to length
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- Feels true to length
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- Yes
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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Beautiful Irish Knit
Pros
- Comfortable
- It fits
- Stylish
- Warm
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Comments about Men's Traditional Irish Aran Sweater:
This sweater is as nice as it looked on the website. I'm very happy with my first purchase from Nat Geo.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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Can you have more color choices?
Comments about Men's Traditional Irish Aran Sweater:
Can you get more color choices? It wood be very good in grey, charcoal and oatmeal.White is nice, but not practical.I'd like to buy it as a present, but not white. I prefer grey or oatmeal. Will you have it any time soon?
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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will buy another when available
Pros
- Breathable
- Comfortable
- High Quality
- Stylish
- Warm
Cons
Best Uses
- Casual Wear
Comments about Men's Traditional Irish Aran Sweater:
fits well, comfortable, waiting for other colors to be restocked so I can buy another.
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- Feels true to size
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- Feels true to length
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- No
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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Very warm
Pros
- Breathable
- Comfortable
- High Quality
- Stylish
- Versatile
- Warm
Cons
- Washes Poorly
Best Uses
- Casual Wear
- Everyday
- Travel
Comments about Men's Traditional Irish Aran Sweater:
I had this type of sweater before: the problem is I a big man...I need a size XXL.
This size is available for women, but not for men. Why is this a problem?
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- Feels too small
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- Feels too short
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
From National Geographic:Thank you for your feedback. We are listening and have been working with our vendors to make larger sizes available. We plan to start offering this particular sweater in XXL for both men and women in our Holiday 2012 catalog. Please check back with us at the end of September.
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Fantastic Sweater
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- Breathable
- Comfortable
- High Quality
- Stylish
- Versatile
- Warm
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- Casual Wear
- Everyday
- Travel
Comments about Men's Traditional Irish Aran Sweater:
I love it. I've received many compliments while wearing it.
(I didn't check washes well above, but that is only because it is so new it hasn't been washed yet. )
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- Feels true to size
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Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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This is a lovely sweater.
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from Cleveland, OH.
About Me Classic, Comfort-oriented
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- Comfortable
- High Quality
- Warm
- WELL MADE
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- Casual Wear
- Everyday
Comments about Men's Traditional Irish Aran Sweater:
Nice for cold weather in Cleveland.
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Length:
- Feels true to length
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- Feels true to length
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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Beautiful Sweater
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- High Quality
- Warm
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Comments about Men's Traditional Irish Aran Sweater:
This sweater was beautiful, but I was very upset that it went on sale for half price after I bought it! Nonetheless, I'm sure my boyfriend will love this sweater when he opens it Christmas day.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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From National Geographic:Thank you for your feedback about this sweater. We appreciate your suggestions and will discuss them as we plan our new line of sweaters.